Genetics: Population Genetics and Human Traits
Course Features
Duration
5 weeks
Delivery Method
Online
Available on
Limited Access
Accessibility
Mobile, Desktop, Laptop
Language
English
Subtitles
English
Level
Advanced
Effort
6 hours per week
Teaching Type
Self Paced
Course Description
Course Overview
International Faculty
Post Course Interactions
Instructor-Moderated Discussions
Skills You Will Gain
Prerequisites/Requirements
Undergraduate introductory genetics and and molecular biology (as found in 7.00x Introductory Biology, 7.03.1x Genetics, 7.03.2x Genetics)
What You Will Learn
How to analyze results from genome-wide association studies.
How to apply terminology appropriately to concepts in genetics.
How to appreciate the applications of genetics to everyday life.
How to explain the impact of genetic tools on human society.
How to interpret the patterns and driving forces of genetic variation within and between human populations.
How to justify the use of specific sequencing methods for answering genetic questions.
How to use a quantitative approach to determine genetic features of different populations.
Course Instructors
Caitlin Friend
MITx Digital Learning Fellow, Department of Biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Darcy Gordon
Instructor of Blended and Online Initiatives, Department of Biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mary Ellen Wiltrout
Director of Blended and Online Initiatives, Lecturer, Department of Biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mary Gehring
Associate Professor of Biology; Core Member, Whitehead Institute; Graduate Officer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology